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    Cloning endangered species to save them is a horrible idea, doing this will bring back species that could go through more pain, or be very bad for our health, to contradict, all animals deserve a chance to survive without interference by the more intelligent species’. There are pros and cons to this controversial issue. Many people want to see dinosaurs again, but do not realize how dangerous they can be. But sometimes humans are stupid enough to wipe out an entire species in a matter of decade;…

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    Graft In Frankenstein

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    Creation of life has been a debated subject recently. The science and advancements we've made leave us with the question of its possibility. Mary shelley's famous novel Frankenstein in which a brilliant scientist, Victor Frankenstein brings to life a human like creature made up of various stolen body parts explores this topic. The idea behind Victor's…

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    In Francis Fukuyama’s “Human Dignity” and the Dalai Lama’s “Ethics and New Genetics”, the authors are questioning new biotechnologies and their influence on human morals. Fukuyama, like the Dalai Lama, sees the threat in these technologies and they are both concerned about proper use of them. This paper will examine how new biogenetic developments and moral ethics can coexist together. Through this careful examination the evidence will explore views of both of the authors on biogenetics and the…

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    In the novel, Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, the misuse of knowledge is conveyed in a negative way. It conveyed how Victor Fankenstien had let his own personal wanderings to lead him down a tragic and dangerous path. Victor Frankenstien's thirst for knowledge was never discouraged, although knowledge is harmless, in the wrong hands it can be dangerous. Victor Frankenstien created a Monster that would eventually be the downfall to everyone and himself. Victor Frankenstien created a creature so…

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    In the 1900’s people around the globe started testing their drugs and other such tests on animals. These tests would be done on animals to test if their product would be dangerous to humans and to see the results. The test resulted in millions of rats, mice, guinea pigs, and rabbits dying just to see if a product would be successful. Testing animals is inhumane and endangers the animals being tested on and should be stopped because testing on animals endangers the animals, Animals can’t speak…

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    embryonic stem cell research, as it is also called. There is a big question about the ethics evaluation that researchers must do. Even if the embryos used for research have been fertilized for research purposes or are aborted fetuses, they are still human lives that will be disposed of when they have served their purpose. This is why religious groups, moral activists, and the government are opposed to stem cell research,…

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    The Cost Of Cloning Pets

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    cloned at a faster rate than ever, but is it really okay? People cloning pets has become a more common thing, and with better technology, more people are doing it, but how safe is it? Cloning comes with costs and doesn’t always work. I think pets should not be cloned because it cost too much to clone, they might come out with health problem, and not everyone agrees with it ethically. So how much does cloning pets really cost? Cloning pets might cost as much as $100,000. Even with all that…

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    least, under-examined” (Lysaght, Tamra, and Alastair V. Campbell 251). Stem cells are undifferentiated cells that can be transformed into any type of cell (Rebecca). Scientists take these cells to make new cells, tissues, and organs to implant into humans.…

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    Mean is created in the image and likeness of God, therefore, he shares God's sanctity. This entitles human beings to a higher level of respect compared to the other creations of God. Supposing that one doesn't believe that he is created in the likeness of God, his special moral status or dignity is based on the human capacity of moral choice. People may differ in different aspects, whether in intelligence, wealth, race and gender, but all are given equally…

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    scientists to reopen many cases of study. These past studies of human remains are technologically rescanned to reassemble and rediscover the unknown with scientist supervision. These supervisions allow for deeper thought analysis for the past questions of why? “Otzi” the oldest man discovered frozen from the Tyrolean Alps consistently forgoes through these various scientific studies with advanced technologies to better understand the human past and “preservation conditions” (Hansell, 2017).…

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